2004-08-01, 22:01 | Link #1 |
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Things Important to a Mage (Someday's Dreamers)
Some of you might recall the Someday's Dreamers anime or manga from a year ago. While at Otakon I came across an interesting piece of merchandise.... A book of manga (untranslated) bearing the title (in japanese) Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto - the same name that Someday's Dreamers bears in japanese. Except this book was not someday's dreamers but rather something else (I can't read japanese so I dont know)... So if anybody knows what this might be, here are a couple scans I took:
Someday's dreamers manga cover scan Other unknown Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu Na koto manga cover scan Color closeup of protagonist of this manga So, if anybody has any information on what this unknown manga is that would be great |
2004-08-01, 23:50 | Link #2 | |
tsubasa o sagashite
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2004-08-02, 11:13 | Link #3 |
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I read something at www.zaha.net about a sequel series or something....oh, here it is:
01.may.04 Kadokawa's June new manga releases list is up! But nothing interesting except for Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto - Taiyou to Kaze no Sakamichi #1 (by the same authors of Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto / Someday's Dreamers manga), on sale 01.jun. Talking about which, Taiyou to Kaze no Sakamichi although set in the same alternate universe as Mahou Tsukai, it is not a sequel. It's the story of a different mage and it's also one of my favorite manga right now, so of course I'll now proceed to rant about it ^_^ Nami is a young mage in her last year of high school, but being a mage is the pain of her existence, as she is unable to control her magic and when she tries anything with it, it always comes out wrong. Not only that, but she is harrassed by one of her classmates because of it as well as overly pressured by her father, who wants her to become a mage even though she wants other things. Nami is a nice, shy, normal girl who likes photography and whose life has definitely not been improved by the fact that she can use magic. But one day, she meets a new tranfer student, Tominaga-kun. He is not very friendly, seems always angry and doesn't like making friends. Eventually he warms up to everybody, including Nami's best friends, but poor Nami herself doesn't seem to be able to land on his good side--just as she eventually realizes she really likes him. Even though it runs in Dragon Age (shounen manga, on the otaku side), this is a manga very recommended to anybody who enjoys a good human drama story or shoujo manga fans. Seen magic from the other side is a refeshing experience, and Nami wins anybody's heart. ^^ ....wow...that's long. I hope that helps! http://www.zaha.net/shoujo/news.html |
2004-08-02, 13:58 | Link #4 | |
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